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Pensions: the ‘Robins of the energy forest’ demand a cut to Larcher’s permanence

The president of the Senate saw his permanence cut off from power this Tuesday. The Ile-de-France branch of CGT mines – energy claims the action in a press release.

The permanence of the President of the Senate in the dark. The Ile-de-France branch of the CGT mines – energy affirmed this Wednesday in a press release that it had “changed” the permanence of Gérard Larcher to “energy sobriety” the day before, confirming what a member of the CGT. Release.

This action was carried out in protest against the pension reform, the principle of which Gérard Larcher supports, says the union. In particular, it questions the extinction of the special regimes, voted on Saturday night by the elected officials of the Luxembourg Palace.

“This rich and zealous servant of capital who lives in opulence promises social ruin for us and our children,” the union writes.

Ciotti denounces an “extremely serious act”

Electricians and gas workers, concerned like the RATP about this disappearance of their regime, began a renewable strike this Friday. For the members of the CGT, who present themselves as the “Robins of the energy forests”, it is a “pioneer pension plan” that should “extend to the entire population”.

On Twitter, Éric Ciotti, deputy and president of the Republicans, considered the power cut at Larcher’s office in Yvelines “inadmissible” on Wednesday.

“What is the next step? I call for the utmost firmness in the face of this very serious act,” he wrote.

Several power outages on Tuesday

According Release, power was cut from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. before being restored. This building is not the only one that suffered power outages on Tuesday. Strikers, for example, carried out savage cuts in Annonay, in the Ardèche, a stronghold of Labor Minister Olivier Dussopt, as well as around Boulogne-sur-Mer.

A record of performance that the government condemns. “We listen to the message of the protesters, we respect the disagreements that are expressed in the street or due to the strike,” said the government spokesman, Olivier Véran, at the end of the Council of Ministers on Wednesday.

“On the other hand, we condemn the tensions, the violence at times, which could have punctuated certain demonstrations yesterday, just as we condemn the voluntary power cuts,” he added, the day after record demonstrations against the pension reform.

Author: Sophie Cazaux with AFP
Source: BFM TV

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